M2 4.2 inch mortar

M2 4.2 inch mortar

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name= M2 4.2-Inch Mortar


caption=A 4.2 inch mortar in Korea, 1952.
origin=flag|United States
type= Heavy Mortar
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service= 1943 - 1951
used_by= U.S. Army
U.S. Marine Corps
wars= World War II
Korean War
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weight= 151 kg (332.89 lbs)
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The M2 4.2 Inch Mortar was a U.S. rifled 4.2-Inch (107-mm) mortar used during the Second World War and the Korean War. It entered service in 1943.

History

[
North Korean positions in 1953.]

The first 4.2-Inch mortar in U.S. service was introduced in 1928 and was designated the M1. The M1 fired chemical shells to a range of 2,195 meters. Upon the entry of the United States into World War II, the U.S. Army decided to develop a high explosive round for the mortar so that it could be used be used in a fragmentation role against enemy personnel. In order to extend the range to 2,926 meters, more propellant charge was used and parts of the mortar were strengthened. Eventually, the range of the mortar was extended to 4,023 meters. The modified mortar was designated the M2. The M2 was first used in the Sicilian Campaign, where some 35,000 rounds of ammunition were fired from the new weapon. Subsequently, the mortar proved to be an especially useful weapon in areas of rough terrain such as mountains and jungle, into which artillery pieces could not be moved. The M2 was gradually replaced in U.S. service from 1951 by the M30 107 mm Mortar.

Starting in December 1942, the US Army experimented with self-propelled 4.2 inch mortar carriers. Two pilots vehicles based on the M3A1 halftrack were built, designated 4.2 inch Mortar Carriers T21 and T21E1. The program was cancelled in 1945.

Tactical Organization

4.2-Inch mortars were employed by Chemical mortar battalions. Each battalion was authorized forty-eight M2 4.2-Inch mortars. In World War II, an infantry division was often supported by one or two chemical mortar companies with twelve mortars each. In the Korean War, an organic company of twelve 4.2-Inch mortars supported each infantry regiment.

Ammunition

The mortar's M3 high explosive (HE) shell packed 3.64 kilograms of explosive charge, placing it between the M1 105-mm HE shell (2.18 kilograms of charge) and M102 155-mm HE shell (6.88 kilograms of charge) in terms of blast effect. The mortar could also fire white phosphorus-based smoke shells and mustard gas shells. Chemical weapons were not used in these wars and the U.S. ended up with a large number of these shells, declaring over 450,000 of them in stockpile in 1997 when the Chemical Weapons Treaty came into force. Destruction efforts to eliminate this stockpile are continuing with a few of these aged shells occasionally found to be leaking.

Use by other nations

The M2 was exported by the U.S. to other nations. As of 1984, nations using the M2 included Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Colombia, Ethiopia, Greece, Guatemala, Laos, Paraguay, Tunisia, and Uruguay. [Janes, pp. 918-926]

ee also

* Chemical mortar battalion
* Mortar (weapon)

Notes

References

* [http://www.4point2.org/mortar42.htm History of the 4.2-Inch Mortar]
* [http://www.rt66.com/~korteng/SmallArms/4pt2M2.htm Description of the 4.2-Inch Mortar]
* Jane's Infantry Weapons 1984 - 1985, Ian Hogg (ed.), London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1984. ISBN 0-7106-0796-2.
* cite book
last = Hunnicutt
first = R. P.
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title = Half-Track: A History of American Semi-Tracked Vehicles.
publisher = Presidio Press
series =
date = 2001
isbn = 0-89141-742-7


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